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    <h1>OAuth CrossDomain JavaScript Proxy Service</h1>
    <h2>What's this ?</h2>
    <p>
    This sevice accepts OAuth service request from web browsers and proxies it to API endpoint. OAuth token exchanges are done transparently by this proxy service. <br/>
    This service also implements an iframe-based interface to handle cross-domain request, so any web site can access to OAuth-enabled APIs directly from JavaScript code, without having any other server-side program.
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    <h2>How to use this ?</h2>
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    You can use our sample JavaScript library to request OAuth APIs.
    There's an example work <a href="http://xdoauthproxy.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/assets/example.html">here</a>.
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    <h2>What type of OAuth APIs are supported ?</h2>
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    We are supporting following APIs now :
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    <ul>
      <li>Google Calendar</li>
      <li>Google Contacts</li>
      <li>Google DocumentList</li>
      <li>Google Spreadsheets</li>
      <li>Google Base</li>
      <li>Google Book Search</li>
      <li>Blogger</li>
      <li>Picasa</li>
      <li>Gmail</li>
      <li>Twitter</li>
      <li>Myspace</li>
      <li>Smart.fm</li>
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    <a href="xd-client.html">Here</a> is an API test client to test these API access.
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